Penanti By-Election Is Looming And Nibong Tebal Is Next April 18, 2009

ANOTHER by-election is looming in Penanti, Penang, following the resignation of former Penang Deputy Chief Minister 1 Mohammad Farius Khairuddin as the state assemblyman on April 16.

It will be the sixth by-election after last year’s March 8 general election, three of which due to resignation of PKR representatives. The Penanti by-election will not be the last in Penang as another PKR Penang leader and MP is expected to resign.

It has been made known that there are two PKR state leaders who are involved in connection with taking bribes from quarry operators in Penanti, Bukit Mertajam. The media had exposed the name of one of them while the identity of the other leader had been kept secret by Anwar Ibrahim.

Fairus who claims that he was framed by his own party friends had threatened to expose “inside stories” of the party and the state government if they did not clear his name.
Well, this is an interesting development. I believe there is a lot of filth and dirt that Fairus wants to clean up in public about his boss Anwar and Lim Guan Eng. He would not have issued the threat if he was not there with them.

If you want to know, the other PKR Penang leader who has been implicated in the corruption along with Fairus is TAN TEE BENG, the MP for Nibong Tebal. He is the son of the former MPPP and Penang Gerakan president Datuk Tan Gim Hwa. Talks are rife that Tee Beng may also be charged for working in cohort with the quarry operators in covering up their illegal activities.

The people are tired with by-elections which are not doing any good to improve the country’s economy. While Najib is trying his level best to steer the country to economic recovery, political stability and build efforts to realise the 1Malaysia concept, his nemesis in PKR is busy politicking and finding ways to disrupt peace and stability of our country.

Well, I hope the rakyat will tell Anwar that enough is enough. The Penanti by-election is the best place for them to snub him.

Well if the Federal Government can get down to business and truly govern fairly instead of playing sendiwara all the time there would not be any by-election! Look at Ali Rustam, found guilty by UMNO yet the MACC is not acting on it. Unfortunately the so call MACC is acting on other individuals! If UMNO has no evidence on Ali Rustam then they are being unfair and had ulterior motives and MACC should act on those whom have cheated otherwise they should take action on Ali Rustam! What kind of shit are they talking? So you think we should support the sendiwara government?

Everyone knows, even PM and his DPM that if it goes to the polls today, they will be completely wipe out and Pakatan Rakyat will be government. So you guys cut out all the talking and get back to work so that you guys can remain in the government on the PR-13! I’m sure Pakatan will beat Barisan hands down in Penanti!

Anwar Ibrahim is what he is and he is answerable to god himself, so why are you guys harping on it. Probably you have done more sinful things than he has but are good at keeping those things under cover! But god almighty knows all so wait till judgment day!

Hei you guys, if Pakatan Rakyat is sincere about the rakyat’s welfare they should have been more serious in selecting their representative in the Penang State government instead of Anwar’s cronies! Due to that fact all the penangnites are suffering NOW! He is only thinking of his own glory in winning by-elections instead of the well-being of the penangnites!

As a Chinese I think our TPM has got carried away when he commented on the Bukit Gantang By-Election. By saying that the Chinese is ungrateful to Barisan Nasional is utter rubbish because whatever the government does is their responsibility. But the rakyat has got no obligation to vote for anyone party! He mus understand the way the rakyat feel, because the rakyat has the right to determine the composition of the government through their vote. Unless he can prove to us that by giving Barisan a bigger majority, they can ensure that our rights and history is properly preserved they can forget about us supporting them! Anyway lets see how they do with the new leadership! its not too late to kick them out if they cannot deliver their promises in the 13-PR! In the mean time, I appeal to all the Chinese voters to support Barisan to give them the support they require to make the changes!

I strongly agree with Malaysian Chinese that all parties should get down to seriously doing their job and stop pointing fingers at the other party. If you have done your job well as the government then I’m sure that the rakyat will support you in the general elections, otherwise you’ll be kick out. As representative of the rakyat, they should do what the rakyat will and not what they THINK the rakyat want! Its very unfortunate that their thoughts are not what the rakyat thinks. So work harder so that we have a better nation. he rakyat will know who to vote for when times comes!

You think Barisan Nasional really won’t participate in the Penanti By-Election? Probably they’ll field a calon bebas. I am sure they won’t miss an opportunity to try and beat Pakatan in their so called own game!

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It now boils down to one word – consensual. Although short, today’s trial proceedings nevertheless produced enough interest and detail to last a lifetime, or at least a political career.

The issue at hand was the difference in the charge sheet and Saiful’s testimony. The charge sheet accused Anwar of consensual sex against the order of nature, whereas his defense team argued that Saiful’s testimony spoke of non-consensual sex against the order of nature.

Their argument was so persuasive that the judge adjourned the hearing to determine whether or not to impeach the testimony of AI’s accuser.

Karpal and gang were over the moon and AI was laughing uproariously. One wonders why though? Was AI laughing too soon?

The fact is that “sex against the order of nature” is prominent in both the charge sheet and the accuser’s statements. So is the prosecution merely saying that the sex was consensual or not non-consensual as claimed by Saiful? If this is so, how does it help disprove that Anwar indulges in “sex against the order of nature”?

From sodomy to homosexuality…was Anwar laughing too soon? It’s all in the transcript. The wordings of the charge sheet and the statements are there and so are Karpal’s arguments in full. You decide – was it consensual or non-consensual.

Because obviously, you no longer have to decide if “sex against the order of nature” really took place or not.

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